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Nafsi: Jihad upon My Self

A Collection of Poems

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Nafsi: Jihad upon My Self

De : Kashmir Maryam
Lu par : Jane Ghazni
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Nafsi is a collection of poetry and prose, calling you to a spiritual revolution. This compelling work examines the conflict between the soul and the body: its desires, its pain, its love, and its hope. Through poetic allure, this collection will speak directly to your soul, in a way that is hauntingly beautiful.

©2016 Kashmir Maryam (P)2023 Kashmir Maryam
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"An absolute masterpiece! In itself, this collection is a work of art. It will break you down then put you back together." (Adam Haris, president and founder of portalislam.net)

"Kashmir shares the pain, trauma, confusion, and love within the hearts of Muslims everywhere through words that seep deep into the pores of humanity. Her words are heartbreaking, yet hopeful. She pens our inner conflicts on paper as a remedy for healing of all people. If you want to feel understood, read Nafsi." (Linda Sarsour, an award-winning American Muslim racial justice and civil rights activist from New York City)

"The voice of the poetess soars in this very spiritual collection of verse. In a time of war for liberation, Kashmir Maryam sets herself to the vital task of freeing our selves from their enslavement to earthly desires. This debut publication is a testament to the vision and ability of an already accomplished artist, one we hope will continue to inspire ethical resistance and community reflection among the people of faith and conscience." (Cyrus McGoldrick, author of I of the Garden)

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